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Laurence S. Moss
Économiste

Dates (1944- 2009)
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Tendance École autrichienne
Nationalité États-Unis États-Unis
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Laurence S. Moss, quelquefois orthographié, Lawrence S. Moss est né le 13 novembre 1944 à New York City. Il est décédé le 24 février 2009.

Il a assisté aux séminaires de Ludwig von Mises entre 1963 et 1965 à l'université de New York. Il a obtenu un B.A. (1965) et un M.A. (1967) en économie au Queens College, New York. Il a également obtenu son M.A et son Ph.D. en économie à l'université Columbia.

Avant d'enseigner au Babson College, il était à l'université de Virginie et à l'université Tufts. Il est proche de l'école autrichienne, il a d'ailleurs participé à la Conférence de South Royalton. C'est un spécialiste de l'histoire économique.

Bibliographie

De 1966 à 1979

  • 1966, Adam Smith - Social Scientist, Social Science Raw, April
  • 1973, Arthur Butt and the early development of the Marginal Utility theory of imputation, History of Political Economy, Fall, pp317-338
    • Repris en 2010, "Isaac Butt and the Early Development of the Marginal Utility Theory of Imputation", American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Vol 69, n°1, January, pp210–231
  • 1974,
    • a. "Private Properly Anarchism: An American Variant," in Gordon Tullock, ed., Further Explorations in the Theory of Anarchy (Blacksburg, Va.: Center for the Study of Public Choice, 1974), papier présenté préalablement en novembre 1972 au "Southern Economic Association meeting" à Washington, D.C.
    • b. Mountifort Longfield's Supply-and-Demand Theory of Price and Its Place in the Development of British Economic Theory, History of Political Economy, Vol 6, pp405-434
      • Repris en 2010, American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Vol 69, n°1, January, pp232–265
  • 1976,
    • a. The Economics of Ludwig von Mises: Toward a Critical Reappraisal, Edited by: Laurence S. Moss, Published: Kansas City: Sheed and Ward, Inc., Institute for Humane Studies. Séries d'interventions au Symposium tenu au cours du 44ème Meeting de la Southern Economics Association, Atlanta, Georgia, 15 Novembre 1974
    • b. The monetary economics of Ludwig von Mises, In: Laurence S. Moss, Dir., The Economics of Ludwig von Mises. Toward a Critical Reappraisal, Kansas City: Sheed and Ward, pp13-49
    • c. Mountifort Longfield: Ireland's First Professor of Political Economy, Green Hill
    • d. The Economics of Adam Smith: Professor Hollander's Reappraisal, History of Political Economy, Winter, pp564-574
  • 1979,
    • a. Professor Hollander and Ricardian Economics, Eastern Economic Journal, Vol 5, n°4, pp501-512
    • b. Film and the Transmission of Economic Knowledge: A Report, Journal of Economic Literature, vol. 17, n°3, setembre, pp1005-1019
      • Repris en 2010, American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Vol 69, n°1, January, pp290–320

De 1980 à 1989

  • 1980, Optimal Jurisdictions and the Economic Theory of the State: Or, Anarchy and One-World Government Are Only Comer Solutions, Public Choice, Vol 35, pp17-26
    • Repris en 2010, American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Vol 69, n°1, January, pp321–332
  • 1985, "Reindustrialization and the Rule of Law", In: Kurt Leube et Albert Zlabinger, dir., "The political economy of freedom : essays in honor of F.A. Hayek", Philosophia Verlag, The International Carl Menger library, pp119-136
  • 1986, avec Karen Vaughn, Hayek's Ricardo Effect: A Second Look, History of Political Economy, 18.4, pp545-65
    • Repris en 2010, American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Vol 69, n°1, January, pp333–358
  • 1987, The Subjective Mercantilism of Bernard Mandeville, International Journal of Social Economics vol.14 p167-184
  • 1989, Commentaire du livre de Gianni Vaggi, The Economics of François Quesnay, Southern Economic Journal, Vol. 55, N°4, Apr., pp1073-1075

De 1990 à 1999

  • 1990,
    • a. Evolutionary Change and Marshall's Abandoned Second Volume, Économie Appliquée, 43, pp85-98
      • Repris en 2010, American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Vol 69, n°1, January, pp359–374
    • b. Commentaire du livre de Terence W. Hutchison, Before Adam Smith: The Emergence of Political Economy 1662-1776, Southern Economic Journal, Vol. 56, N°3, Jan., pp848-850
  • 1991,
    • a. The Chicago Intellectual Property Rights Tradition and the Reconciliation of Coase and Hayek, Eastern Economic Journal, Vol 17, n°2, April-June, pp145-156
      • Repris en 2004, In: John Wood, dir., Friedrich A. Hayek. Critical Assessments, Londres, Routledge, ch 8, pp135-153
      • Repris en 2010, American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Vol 69, n°1, January, pp375–397
    • b. Thomas Hobbes's Influence on David Hume: The Emergence of a Public Choice Tradition, History of Political Economy, 23.4, pp587-612
    • $ Repris en 2010, American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Vol 69, n°1, January, pp398–430
  • 1992, Harmony, Conflict, and Culture: An Essay About the Praxeological Ideas of Ludwig von Mises, Cultural Dynamics, 5: 371-391
  • 1993,
    • a. avec Christopher Ryan, dir., "Economic thought in Spain : selected essays of Marjorie Grice-Hutchinson", Aldershot, Hants, England ; Brookfield, Vt., USA : E. Elgar
    • c. avec Christopher Ryan, "Introduction", In: Laurence S. Moss et Christopher Ryan, dir., "Economic thought in Spain : selected essays of Marjorie Grice-Hutchinson", Aldershot, Hants, England ; Brookfield, Vt., USA : E. Elgar
  • 1995,
    • a. “Robber Barons and Entrepreneur — Promoters”, In: Peter Boettke et Mario Rizzo, dir., Advances in Austrian Economics, vol. 2(a), Greenwich, Conn.: JAI Press, pp95-108
    • b. Finding New Wine in Old Bottles: What Historians Must Do When Leontief Coefficients Are No Longer the Designated Drivers of Economics, Journal of the History of Economic Thought, Vol 17, septembre, pp179-204
      • Repris en 2010, American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Vol 69, n°1, January, pp431–460
  • 1996,
    • a. Dir., Joseph Schumpeter, Historian of economics, Londres : Routledge
    • b. Market Process Perspectives on Post-Communist Economies, Advances in Austrian Economics 3
    • c. Platonic Deception as a Theme in the History of Economic Thought: The Administration of Social Order, History of Political Economy, Vol 28, n°4, pp533-557
  • 1997, Austrian economics and the abandonment of the classic thought experiment. In: Bert Tieben, Willem Keizer et Rudy van Zijp, dir., Austrian Economics in Debate, New York, NY: Routledge, pp151-171
  • 1998, Friedrich A. Hayek: Super-Dissenter, In: R.P.F. Holt et S. Pressman, dir., Economics and Its Discontents: Twentieth Century Dissenting Economists, Cheltenham, U.K., Elgar
  • 1999,
    • a. Government, Civil Society, and Property: Restraining the Legal-Economic Nexus, In: The Fundamental Interrelationships between Government and Property, Warren J. Samuels et Nicholas Mercuro, Dir., New York: JAI Press
    • b. Commentaire du livre de Barbara H. Fried, The Progressive Assault on Laissez Faire: Robert Hale and the First Law and Economics Movement, The Economic Journal, Vol. 109, No. 456, Jun., pp476-477
  • 2000,
    • a. Bankruptcy Reform in Russia: The Case for Creditor Rights in Russia, The Review of Austrian Economics
    • b. Lachmann’s Vision, American Journal of Economics and Sociology, vol. 59, no. 3, pp368-375
    • c. Ricardian Economics: Reasoning About Counterintuitive Tendencies When System Constraints Are Present, In: Evelyn L. Forget et Sandra Peart, dir., Reflections on the Classical Canon in Economics Essays in Honour of Samuel Hollander, London, Routledge, pp290-317
      • Repris en 2010, American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Vol 69, n°1, January, pp461–498
  • 2002,
    • a. "Hobbes and the Early Uses of Economic Method", Annals of the Japanese Society for the History of the Economic Thought, November, pp1-17
      • Repris en 2010, American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Vol 69, n°1, January, pp499–523
    • b. "Hayek's borderless economy: His escape from the household model", In: Jack Birner, Pierre Garrouste et Thierry Aimar, dir., "F.A. Hayek as a Political Economist", London ; New York, N.Y.: Routledge, pp97-112
  • 2003,
    • a. The Seligman-Edgeworth Debate about the Analysis of Tax Incidence: The Advent of Mathematical Economics, 1892-1910, History of Political Economy, 35(2), pp205-240
      • Repris en 2010, American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Vol 69, n°1, January, pp524–562
    • b. avec Tim Canova, Ric Holt, Bob Horn, Barkley Rosser et Marina Rosser, Keynesian Comparative Economics: The Iconoclastic Vision of Lynn Turgeon (1920-1999), AJES, 62(3), pp491-508
  • 2005,
    • a. Playing Fast and Loose with the Facts about the Writings of Malthus and the Classical School, History of Political Economy, 37(2), pp211-218
      • Repris en 2010, American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Vol 69, n°1, January, pp586–594
    • b. Richard A. Musgrave and Ludwig von Mises: Two cases of emigrè economists in America, Journal of the History of Economic Thought, vol. 27, n°4, pp443-450
    • c. The Henry George Theorem and the Entrepreneurial Process: Turning Henry George on his Head, In: John Laurent, dir., Henry George’s Legacy In Economic Thought, Edward Elgar
      • Repris en 2010, American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Vol 69, n°1, January, pp563–585
    • d. Price Theory and the Study of Deception in the Exchange Process, In: Caroline Gerschlager, dir., Deception in Markets: An Economic Analysis, Palgrave; MacMillan
      • Repris en 2010, American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Vol 69, n°1, January, pp595–628
    • e. "The Applied Economics of the Modern Austrian School", In: Jürgen G. Backhaus, dir., "Modern Applications of Austrian Thought", London, UK, and New York, NY: Routledge, pp3-19
  • 2006,
    • a. dir., Natural Resources, Taxation & Regulation, Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing
    • b. Ethnic Conflict and the Economics of Social Cooperation: Reflections on a Difficult Problem, In: Roger Koppl, dir., The Humble Truth: Honoring Leland Yeager, London: Routledge
  • 2011, "The Trinity College School of Value and Distribution", In: Thomas Boylan, Renée Prendergast, John D. Turner, dir., "A History of Irish Economic Thought", London: Routledge

Littérature secondaire

  • 1978,
    • Marian Bowley, Commentaire du livre de Laurence S. Moss, Mountifort Longfield: Ireland's First Professor of Political Economy, The Economic Journal, Vol. 88, No. 349 (Mar.), pp. 176-178
    • Frank Spreng, Commentaire du livre de Laurence S. Moss, Mountifort Longfield: Ireland's First Professor of Political Economy, Journal of Economic Literature, Vol. 16, No. 2 (Jun.), pp. 587-588
    • Rick Tilman, commentaire du livre de Laurence S. Moss, dir., The Economics of Ludwig von Mises: Toward a Critical Reappraisal, Journal of Economic Literature, Vol. 16, No. 2, Jun., pp586-587
    • Leland B. Yeager, commentaire de deux livres, celui dirigé par Edwin G. Dolan, "The Foundations of Modern Austrian Economics", et celui dirigé par Laurence S. Moss, "The Economics of Ludwig von Mises: Toward a Critical Reappraisal", Reason, February, pp44-45
  • 2010,
    • James Ahiakpor, "Laurence Steven Moss, 1944–2009", American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Vol 69, n°1, January, pp14–34
    • David Allen, "Larry and the Feds", American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Vol 69, n°1, January, pp203–205
    • Bradley W. Bateman, Remembering Larry Moss, American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Vol 69, n°1, January, pp35–39
    • Peter J. Boettke, Cultivating Catallactics: Laurence Moss as Scholar and Mentor, American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Vol 69, n°1, January, pp40–44
    • David Colander, "Larry Moss: One of the Good Guys in Economics", American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Vol 69, n°1, January, pp45–48
    • Craufurd Goodwin, "Larry Moss: An Editorial Appreciation", American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Vol 69, n°1, January, pp49–50
    • Widdy S. Ho, Introduction, American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Vol 69, n°1, January, pp5–13
    • Samuel Hollander, Continuing a Conversation with Larry Moss, American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Vol 69, n°1, January, pp51–57
    • Roger Koppl, The Preaching Must Never Stop: Remembering Larry Moss, American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Vol 69, n°1, January, pp58–63
    • David M. Levy et Sandra J. Peart, "Larry Moss and the Struggle Against Racism by the Whately Professors of Political Economy', American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Vol 69, n°1, January, pp67–77
    • C. R. McCann Jr., "Laurence Moss: A Remembrance", American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Vol 69, n°1, January, pp64–66
    • Vicki L. Moss, "Pick a Card . . . Any Card", American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Vol 69, n°1, January, pp903–906
    • Lidija Polutnik, The Case for Economic Reasoning in MBA Education Revisited, American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Vol 69, n°1, January, pp78–84
    • Christopher K. Ryan, Working with Larry Moss and Marjorie Grice-Hutchinson, American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Vol 69, n°1, January, pp85–89
    • Mark Tomass, "On Laurence Moss: Unafraid to Say the Emperor Has No Clothes", American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Vol 69, n°1, January, pp135–138
    • Karen Vaughn, "Laurence S. Moss as a Young Scholar". American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Vol 69, n°1, January, pp139–150
    • Barbara Wong, "Laurence Moss as Exceptional Professor", American Journal of Economics and Sociology, Vol 69, n°1, January, pp208–209



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